Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Part 4 - God's Reasonable Demands.

From God's point of view, every demand He makes of us is completely logical. Only from our fallen human point of view is it utterly unreasonable.
What does God demand of us ?
In Matthew 5: 48, Jesus says, " You shall be perfect...." Reading that, we may get a little hot under the collar and ask, " How perfect ? " Jesus answers ".....just as your Father in heaven is perfect " In other words, when you are as perfect as the Father in heaven, you are okay. When others can look at you and actually see what God is like, you are all right.

Any complaints ? Is there any reason why a God who created us in His own perfect, absolute likeness and image should not have the right to expect anything less than perfection from you and me ? Is there any logical reason why He should not demand that ? None whatsoever !

Such a demand seems unreasonable to fallen man only because in the divine logic there is a hidden factor which is absent in the human reason of a fallen race. That hidden factor, in all it's sublime simplicity, is God Himself. He so engineered us that the presence of the creator within the creature is indispensable to our humanity.

When God made you and me, His intention was that we in normality would be distinguishable from the animal kingdom by a quality of life and behaviour that would allow for absolutely no possible explanation but God within us. His written Word fully establishes this standard of behaviour. At Mount Sinai, God gave Moses that which we call the Ten Commandments, or moral law. What is the substance of this moral law ?

Well, among other things, " Do not lie." You might respond, " Why not lie ? Sometimes lying gets me out of trouble. Was God's law given simply to make my life difficult ?" No, the law was given simply that you and I might know what the Holy God demands from human beings. He created us to advertise His Deity. So when the law states , " Do not lie," God is simply saying, " You were made to reflect My glory as God, and I am not a liar." When God's law says, " Do not steal," He is telling us, " I created you in My image so all creation can look at you and know what God is like, and I am not a thief."

Now that is the law. It simply represents the minimal demands of a Holy God, who has the absolute right to make those demands of those He created for the very purpose of revealing His character. These demands and the kind of life they reflect are called in scripture " the righteousness of God " (Romans 3: 21, 22), for it is the action of God Himself. There is no other righteousness on our part that He recognizes - only His own.

" God is light and in Him there is no darkness at all " - 1John1: 5

Check in again next week for another illuminating installment !

1 comment:

ColourfulLegume said...

A beautiful illustration of Jesus' teaching: that a good spirit implies good deeds.

If we 'are good' we'll 'do good' because we'll simply have no other choice.

What humans continue to think is that we are good by *doing* good, regardless of whether it's heartfelt or not.

Here you have written that by 'being perfect' (being good) we will automatically follow God's commandments without any effort because we will simply be acting out who we are.

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